The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC)
Marine Turtle Program studies the life histories, population
biology, ecology, behavior, and migrations of sea turtles.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is
listed as the lead agency or a cooperating agency in the
implementation of 91 of 255 recovery plan tasks identified as
necessary to promote recovery of all species of sea turtles. FWC
has established a marine turtle program to monitor nesting
activity, document mortalities statewide, conduct research on the
biology of the various species, and provide data for managing and
evaluating coastal development effects. Fish and Wildlife Research
Institute (FWRI) staff members are involved in numerous efforts to
promote sea turtle recovery.

Threats to Sea Turtles
Illegal harvesting, habitat encroachment, and pollution are only
some of the things sea turtles must face as each species struggles
to stay alive. Researchers at FWRI are studying these threats and
finding ways to help the population survive.
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Threats to Sea Turtles

Research Projects
FWRI marine turtle program staff members conduct research on the
distribution, abundance, life histories, ecology, migrations, and
threats to marine turtles in Florida and contiguous western
Atlantic and Caribbean waters.
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Research Project Information

Sea Turtle Mortality
FWRI researchers are responsible for gathering standardized data
about stranded marine turtles throughout the state. Data are
collected on each carcass retrieved. Live, stranded turtles are
rescued and transported to properly permitted rehabilitation
facilities.
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Mortality Information and Data
Sea Turtle Nesting
The state of Florida, through FWC's FWRI, coordinates two sea
turtle monitoring programs: the Statewide Nesting Beach Survey and
the Index Nesting Beach Survey.
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Turtle Nesting in Florida
Unless noted otherwise, all photographs are
credited to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC), Florida Sea Turtle Salvage and Stranding Network
(FLSTSSN).